KR101185392B1 - Cap of liquid case - Google Patents

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KR101185392B1
KR101185392B1 KR20100001203A KR20100001203A KR101185392B1 KR 101185392 B1 KR101185392 B1 KR 101185392B1 KR 20100001203 A KR20100001203 A KR 20100001203A KR 20100001203 A KR20100001203 A KR 20100001203A KR 101185392 B1 KR101185392 B1 KR 101185392B1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D50/00Closures with means for discouraging unauthorised opening or removal thereof, with or without indicating means, e.g. child-proof closures
    • B65D50/02Closures with means for discouraging unauthorised opening or removal thereof, with or without indicating means, e.g. child-proof closures openable or removable by the combination of plural actions
    • B65D50/06Closures with means for discouraging unauthorised opening or removal thereof, with or without indicating means, e.g. child-proof closures openable or removable by the combination of plural actions requiring the combination of different actions in succession
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/02Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
    • B65D41/26Caps or cap-like covers serving as, or incorporating, drinking or measuring vessels
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01FMEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUID LEVEL; METERING BY VOLUME
    • G01F11/00Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it
    • G01F11/10Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it with measuring chambers moved during operation
    • G01F11/26Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it with measuring chambers moved during operation wherein the measuring chamber is filled and emptied by tilting or inverting the supply vessel, e.g. bottle-emptying apparatus
    • G01F11/262Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it with measuring chambers moved during operation wherein the measuring chamber is filled and emptied by tilting or inverting the supply vessel, e.g. bottle-emptying apparatus for liquid or semi-liquid
    • G01F11/263Apparatus requiring external operation adapted at each repeated and identical operation to measure and separate a predetermined volume of fluid or fluent solid material from a supply or container, without regard to weight, and to deliver it with measuring chambers moved during operation wherein the measuring chamber is filled and emptied by tilting or inverting the supply vessel, e.g. bottle-emptying apparatus for liquid or semi-liquid with valves

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a cap for a liquid container, and more particularly, a housing portion coupled to an inlet of the liquid container to cover the inlet of the liquid container and formed therethrough; A metering-receiving portion which is formed to receive the housing portion and is coupled to the housing portion so as to rotate in a spiral manner to measure and receive the contents of the liquid container; It is formed through the receiving portion and the housing portion, the protection portion for rotating the metering portion; including, infants and children with weak strength can not pull the contents of the liquid container to the outside from the contents of the liquid container It can protect children, etc., and it can provide the convenience of use by discharging the contents of the liquid container to the outside easily when discharging the contents from the liquid container and re-closing the contents of the liquid container to be weighed. It relates to a liquid container cap that can be easily weighed.

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Cap of liquid case

The present invention relates to a cap for a liquid container, and more particularly, a housing portion coupled to an inlet of the liquid container to cover the inlet of the liquid container and formed therethrough; A metering-receiving portion which is formed to receive the housing portion and is coupled to the housing portion so as to rotate in a spiral manner to measure and receive the contents of the liquid container; It is formed through the receiving portion and the housing portion, the protection portion for rotating the metering portion; including, infants and children with weak strength can not pull the contents of the liquid container to the outside from the contents of the liquid container It can protect children, etc., and it can provide the convenience of use by discharging the contents of the liquid container to the outside easily when discharging the contents from the liquid container and re-closing the contents of the liquid container to be weighed. It relates to a liquid container cap that can be easily weighed.

In general, the cap is coupled to the inlet of the container containing the liquid solution to protect the contents from the outside by the spiral coupling, the cap may be rotated to remove the cap from the container to take out the contents of the container to the outside. However, the cap as described above can be easily opened even by children, and frequently caused damage by chemicals or medicines contained in the container. Therefore, the Ministry of Health and Welfare enacted the Pharmacist Law Enforcement Rule to expand the items of medicine containers or labels designed to be difficult for children under 5 years of age to prevent safety accidents caused by children taking wrong medications.

In addition, in order to measure the contents by opening the cap, it is inconvenient to use a separate measuring container, and it is frequently measured by roughly guessing. In the case of measuring by roughly guessing as described above, it is possible to measure more than necessary amount, there is a problem that waste of resources. In addition, as in the case of medicines, if the amount to be taken in order for the drug to become effective, it is inconvenient to carry a separate measuring device with the medicine bottle because it can not measure roughly.

As described above, there is an increasing need for a cap designed to be easily opened by children while being able to measure the contents of the container for legislative or convenience of use.

The present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, the elastic member is located between the protective portion and the metering portion is pressed from the liquid container only when the rotating projection is inserted into the insertion groove by pressing the protective portion to turn the protective portion The purpose of the present invention is to provide a cap of a liquid container which can protect the child from the contents of the liquid container since the contents of the liquid container can not be taken out to the outside because the contents of the liquid container can be taken out to the outside. .

In addition, the present invention includes an inner circumferential surface protrusion and an outer circumferential surface protrusion to prevent the contents of the liquid container from being easily drawn out when the contents are discharged from the liquid container and prevented again, so that the cap of the liquid container can provide convenience for use. The purpose is to provide.

In addition, an object of the present invention is to provide a cap for a liquid container that can easily measure the contents of the liquid container to be weighed, including a capacity adjusting unit coupled to the metering container.

In addition, the present invention occupies a certain volume of the capacity adjusting unit is located in the receiving space, so that the contents contained in the receiving space occupy a smaller volume than the receiving space, even if the contents are drawn out from the receiving space by opening the lid. It is an object of the present invention to provide a cap for a liquid container that can be kept clean in use because it does not flow out of the receiving space.

The present invention is implemented by the embodiment having the following configuration in order to achieve the above object.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, the liquid container cap according to the present invention is coupled to the inlet of the liquid container to cover the inlet of the liquid container and formed through the housing portion; It is formed through the housing portion, and coupled to the housing rotatably rotatably coupled to the metering unit for measuring the contents of the liquid container; containing, the housing portion is connected to the inlet port of the liquid container inlet Wow; A coupling part extending from the upper side of the injection hole connecting part and including a spiral protrusion protruding in a spiral shape along an outer circumferential surface thereof; A discharge part including an insertion rod connected to an upper side of the coupling part, wherein the measuring accommodation part protrudes along an inner circumferential surface on an upper side of the inner circumferential surface to form an inlet hole into which the insertion rod is inserted; A receiving space surrounded by an outer wall of the metering unit and a receiving protrusion formed with an inlet hole, and a spiral groove in which the spiral protrusion is inserted into the lower side of the inner circumferential surface, wherein the metering unit rotates in the housing unit to perform the metering; The insertion rod is separated from the inlet hole when the accommodating part moves upward from the housing part, and the insertion rod is inserted into the inlet hole when the measuring container moves downward from the housing part.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the cap for the liquid container according to the present invention, the metering portion includes a lid for coupling to the upper end, and the upper side of the coupling portion is formed with a hollow annular groove along the outer circumferential surface And an annular protrusion protruding along the inner circumferential surface inserted into the annular groove below the inner circumferential surface of the metering portion, restricting the lift height when the metering portion rotates in the housing portion, thereby limiting the rising height. Characterized in that can be prevented from being separated.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the cap for the liquid container according to the present invention, the discharge portion includes a plurality of ribs connecting the upper end of the metering portion and the insertion rod, and the outlet hole formed between the ribs It is characterized by.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the cap for the liquid container according to the present invention is characterized in that it further comprises a protective part for penetrating to receive the metering portion and the housing portion, the rotation of the metering portion.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the cap for the liquid container according to the present invention, the metering portion is formed by reducing the upper end is divided into the upper end and the lower end, the protective portion protrudes in an annular shape above the inner circumferential surface The upper jaw and the upper projection is formed to form a hollow for accommodating the upper end of the metering portion, the upper end is characterized in that it comprises a lid for coupling to the upper end.

According to still another embodiment of the present invention, in the cap for the liquid container according to the present invention, the protective part is a rotary protrusion protruding from the lower surface of the upper projection jaw, and an elastic member coupled to the lower surface of the upper projection jaw to provide an elastic force It includes, the metering portion is characterized in that it further comprises an insertion groove in which the rotation projection is inserted into the upper surface of the lower end.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the cap for the liquid container according to the present invention, the metering portion includes an outer circumferential protrusion protruding on the outer circumferential surface of the lower end, and the protective part includes an inner circumferential surface protrusion protruding on the inner circumferential surface. Receiving portion can be easily rotated clockwise in the housing portion.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, in the cap for a liquid container according to the present invention, the inlet connection portion includes an annular projection projection protruding along the outer circumferential surface at the lower side of the outer circumferential surface, wherein the protection unit is located along the inner circumferential surface below the inner circumferential surface It further comprises a guide groove in which the annular projection projection is inserted into the annular projection, characterized in that the protective portion to prevent the departure from the housing portion.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the cap for a liquid container according to the present invention is characterized in that it further comprises a capacity adjusting unit for detachably coupled to the lower surface of the lid to adjust the capacity of the contents contained in the receiving space.

As described above, the cap for the liquid container according to the present invention has an elastic member located between the protective part and the measuring container part, and the contents from the liquid container only when the rotating part is inserted into the insertion groove by pressing the protective part and turning the protective part. It can be withdrawn to the outside, infants, children with weak strength can not withdraw the contents of the liquid container to the outside has the effect of protecting the child and the like from the contents of the liquid container.

In addition, the present invention includes an inner circumferential surface protrusion and an outer circumferential surface protrusion so that the contents of the liquid container can not be easily drawn out to the outside when the contents are discharged from the liquid container and again blocked, thereby providing convenience in use.

In addition, the present invention has an effect that can easily measure the contents of the liquid container to be metered, including the capacity adjusting unit coupled to the metering unit.

In addition, the present invention occupies a certain volume of the capacity adjusting unit is located in the receiving space, so that the contents contained in the receiving space occupy a smaller volume than the receiving space, even if the contents are drawn out from the receiving space by opening the lid. It does not flow to the outside of the receiving space has the effect of maintaining cleanliness in use.

1 is an overall perspective view showing a state in which the cap for the liquid container according to the present invention coupled to the liquid container.
Figure 2 is a full exploded perspective view of the cap for the liquid container according to the present invention.
3 is a partially cutaway perspective view of the metering portion.
Figure 4 is a partially cut perspective view of the protection portion in the cap for the liquid container according to the present invention.
5 to 7 is a cross-sectional view showing the operating state of the cap for the liquid container according to the present invention.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings, a cap for a liquid container according to the present invention will be described in detail. It should be noted that the same elements in the figures are represented by the same numerals wherever possible. In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail since they would obscure the invention in unnecessary detail. Unless defined otherwise, all terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs and, if conflict with the meaning of the terms used herein, It follows the definition used in the specification.

1 is an overall perspective view showing a state in which a cap for a liquid container according to the present invention is coupled to a liquid container, FIG. 2 is a full exploded perspective view of a cap for a liquid container according to the present invention, and FIG. 4 is a partially cutaway perspective view of a protective part in a cap for a liquid container according to the present invention, and FIGS. 5 to 7 are cross-sectional views illustrating an operating state of the cap for a liquid container according to the present invention.

1 to 7, the liquid container cap 2 according to the present invention is coupled to the inlet of the liquid container (1) housing part 21 for covering the inlet of the liquid container (1), and the housing part (21) and a receiving portion 23 for measuring and containing the contents of the liquid container (1), and a protective portion for receiving the housing portion 21 and the measuring receiving portion 23 to form an outer surface ( 25) and the dose adjusting unit 27 is inserted into the metering unit 23 to adjust the amount of the content to be weighed.

The housing part 21 is coupled to the inlet of the liquid container 1 to cover the inlet of the liquid container 1, and discharges the contents of the liquid container 1 to the measuring container 23 to be described later. , Injection port connection part 211, coupling part 213, and outlet part 215.

The injection hole connecting portion 211 is a portion for coupling the housing portion 21 and the liquid container 1 by spirally coupling the injection hole of the liquid container 1, and has a cylindrical shape having an upper and lower surface open. An inner circumferential surface of the injection hole connecting portion 211 is formed with a thread line corresponding to a screw line formed on the outer circumferential surface of the injection hole, and an annular protrusion step 2111 protruding along the outer circumferential surface is formed below the outer circumferential surface.

The coupling part 213 is a part which is coupled to the metering part 23 to be rotatably coupled to the metering part 23 in the housing part 21, on the upper surface of the inlet connector 211 It is reduced in diameter and has a cylindrical shape with a penetrating interior. On the lower side of the outer circumferential surface of the coupling portion 213 is formed a spiral protrusion 3131 protruding spirally along the outer circumferential surface. The spiral protrusion 3131 is inserted into a spiral groove 2335 of the metering unit 23 to be described later, so that the metering unit 23 is rotatably coupled to the housing. An annular protrusion 2334 of the metering unit 23 to be described later is inserted above the coupling part 213 to limit the height of the metering unit 23 so that the metering unit 23 is the housing part. An annular groove 2133 is formed in 21 to prevent separation.

The discharge part 215 is a part for discharging the contents from the housing part 21 to the metering part 23, and has a cylindrical shape inserted into the inlet hole 2333a of the metering part 23 to be described later. And a plurality of ribs 2153 to radially connect the rod 2151, the insertion rod 2151, and an upper side of the coupling part 213, and a plurality of outlet holes 2155 formed between the ribs 2153. .

The metering unit 23 accommodates the housing unit 21 and is coupled to the housing unit 21 so as to rotate in a helical manner to measure and receive the contents of the liquid container 1, and an upper end unit 231. ) And the lower end 233.

The upper end portion 231 has a cylindrical shape through which the inside is penetrated, and is inserted into the hollow 2511 of the protective part 25 to be described later, and discharges the contents of the liquid container 1 accommodated therein. The upper end of the upper end 231 includes a cylindrical cap 2311 rotatably mounted by the hinge member 2313. In the center of the lower surface of the lid 2311 is formed a fixing portion 2311a formed with a screw thread on the inner circumferential surface so as to be coupled to the capacity adjusting portion 27 to be described later.

The lower end portion 233 extends to the upper end portion 231 and has a cylindrical shape penetrating therein and has a larger diameter than the upper end portion 231. The lower end portion 233 includes an insertion groove 2331, an outer circumferential protrusion 2332, a receiving protrusion 2333, an annular protrusion 2334, and a spiral groove 2335.

The insertion groove 2331 is a plurality of grooves radially dug on the upper surface of the lower end portion 233, the insertion groove 2331 is inserted into the rotary projection jaw to be described later when the metering portion 25 to rotate the metering Receiving portion 23 makes it possible to rotate in the housing portion (21).

The outer circumferential surface protrusion 2332 is inclined counterclockwise along the outer circumferential surface of the lower end portion 233 and is cut at 90 degrees to form an inclined surface 2332a and a vertical surface 2332b. The outer circumferential projection 2332 is engaged with the protective portion 25 and the inner circumferential projection 254 to be described later to facilitate the rotation of the metering portion 23 counterclockwise from the housing portion 21. The operation process of the outer peripheral surface protrusion 2332 and the inner peripheral surface protrusion 254 meshed with the metering portion 23 in a spiral rotation in the housing portion 21 will be described in detail below.

The receiving protrusion 2333 protrudes along the inner circumferential surface above the inner circumferential surface of the lower end portion 233, and has an inclined shape so that the upper surface is parallel and the thickness of the receiving protrusion 2333 becomes thinner toward the center. The inlet hole (2333a) is a ball formed inside the lower end portion 233 by the receiving protrusion (2333), the insertion rod (2151) of the housing portion 21 is inserted.

The annular projection 2334 is inserted into the annular groove 2133 of the housing portion 21 as a projection protruding in an annular shape below the receiving projection 2333 of the lower end portion 233 and the measurement accommodation portion 23. Is prevented from being separated from the housing part 21. Since the metering portion 23 spirally rotates in the housing portion 21, the height of the annular groove 2133 is increased so that the metering portion 23 is movable in the housing portion 21. 2334).

The spiral groove 2335 is a spiral groove grooved in a spiral shape below the annular projection 2334 of the lower end portion 233, so that the spiral protrusion 3131 of the housing portion 21 is inserted into the spiral groove 2335. Spiral rotation of the housing portion 21 is enabled.

In the metering portion 23 having the above-described configuration, an inner surface of the metering portion 23 is surrounded by an upper end portion 231 and a lower end portion 233, and a lower surface thereof has a hollow 2511 formed therein. Projection 2333 is located, the upper surface is formed with a receiving space (S) covered by the lid. The accommodation space (S) accommodates the contents of the liquid container (1) through the hollow (2511). Since the accommodation space (S) forms a constant volume, when the contents of the liquid container 1 are filled in the accommodation space (S), the contents of a predetermined volume can be accommodated. The operation principle of measuring and receiving the contents in the accommodation space (S) will be described in detail below.

The protection part 25 is configured to receive the housing part 21 and the measurement receiving part 23 to form an outer surface. The protection part 25 takes the form of an inner through cylinder and measures the measurement when the protection part 25 rotates. Receptacle 23 is also rotated together. The protection part 25 includes an upper protrusion jaw 251, a rotation protrusion 252, an elastic member 253, an inner circumferential protrusion 254, and a guide groove 255.

The upper protruding jaw 251 is a jaw protruding in an annular shape on the inner circumferential surface of the protective part 25, and the upper protruding jaw 251 is formed so that the hollow 2511 surrounded by the upper protruding jaw 251. Is formed. The upper portion 231 of the metering portion 23 is accommodated in the hollow 2511.

The rotation protrusion part 252 is radially projected on the lower surface of the upper projection jaw 251, and is inserted into the insertion groove 2331 of the meter receiving portion 23 to rotate the protective part 25 The metering portion 23 makes it possible to rotate the screw in the housing portion 21.

The elastic member 253 is coupled to the lower surface of the upper projection jaw (251) may be used in a configuration such as rubber to provide an elastic force. The elastic member 253 is positioned on the lower surface of the rotary protrusion 252 and the upper surface of the lower end 233 of the protective part 25 so that the rotary protrusion 252 of the protective part 25 is inserted into the lower end 233. Since it is prevented from being inserted into the groove 2331, the meter receiving portion 23 is prevented from being randomly rotated. In the case in which the meter receiving part 23 is to be rotated counterclockwise from the housing part 21, the protective part 25 is pressed to constrict the elastic member 253 so that the rotation protrusion part 252 may be used. It is to be inserted into the insertion groove (2331).

The inner circumferential surface protrusion 254 is inclined clockwise along the inner circumferential surface of the protective part 25 to be cut at 90 degrees to form an inclined surface 2541 and a vertical surface 2552. The inner circumferential surface protrusion 254 meshes with the outer circumferential surface protrusion 2332 of the measurement accommodation part 23 to facilitate rotation of the measurement accommodation part 23 clockwise from the housing part 21. The inner circumferential surface protrusion 254 and the outer circumferential surface protrusion 2332 form a vertical plane with the inclined surface as described above, because the inner circumferential surface protrusion 254 and the outer circumferential surface protrusion 2332 are formed on the housing portion. To rotate clockwise in (21) only. The operation process of the inner circumferential surface protrusion 254 and the outer circumferential surface protrusion 2332 engaged with the metering portion 23 in a helical rotation in the housing portion 21 will be described in detail below.

The guide groove 255 is an annular projection jaw (2111) of the housing portion 21 is inserted into the annular groove along the inner circumferential surface below the inner circumferential surface so that the protective portion 25 is separated from the housing portion 21 Prevent it. The protective part 25 is the elastic member 253 is located between the measuring and receiving part 23, the protective part 25 can be moved to Shanghai, so the height of the guide groove 255 is the annular projection step 2111 It is desirable to make it larger than the height.

The dose adjusting portion 27 has a predetermined shape, preferably has a cylindrical shape, a screw thread is formed on the outer side surface of the cap 2311 is spirally coupled to the fixing portion 2311a to the lid 2311. It is located in the receiving space (S) when closed. The accommodation space (S) has a constant volume, in order to adjust the volume of the contents contained in the accommodation space (S) is coupled to the lid 2311 with a capacity adjusting unit 27 having a variety of volumes.

Hereinafter, referring to Figures 1, 2, 5 to 7 of the coupling relationship of the cap of the liquid container according to the present invention and the operation of measuring the contents of the liquid container, the coupling relationship of the cap of the liquid container Looking at it, the housing part 21 is helically coupled to the liquid container 1 by a screw thread of the injection port of the liquid container 1 corresponding to the screw thread 2113 of the injection hole connecting portion 211. The annular projection 2334 of the measuring container 23 is inserted into the annular groove 2133 of the housing portion 21 coupled to the liquid container 1, and the spiral protrusion 3131 of the housing portion 21 is inserted therein. Is inserted into the spiral groove 2335 of the metering unit 23 is coupled to the metering unit 23 to rotate in a spiral in the housing portion (21). The annular projection jaw 2111 of the housing portion 21 coupled to the metering portion 23 is inserted into the guide groove 255 of the protection portion 25 so that the protection portion 25 is the housing portion 21. And the metering unit 23 are accommodated. In addition, the dose adjusting unit 27 is connected to the lower surface of the lid 2311 by screwing.

Looking at the operation of measuring the contents of the liquid container (1), in the state of Figure 5 by opening the lid 2311, inserting the capacity adjusting unit 27 and closes the lid (2311). The accommodation space (S) can accommodate a certain amount of content, it is possible to adjust the amount of the content contained in the accommodation space (S) by inserting a volume control unit 27 having a different volume. For example, if the storage space (S) accommodates the contents of 10ml, and wants to accommodate the contents of 8ml, the volume control unit 27 having a volume of 2ml may be coupled to the lower surface of the lid 2311.

After the dose adjusting part 27 is inserted, the protective part 25 is pressed to shrink the elastic member 253 so that the rotary protrusion 252 is inserted into the insertion groove 2331 of the meter receiving part 23. do. In this state, when the protection unit 25 is turned counterclockwise, the metering unit 23 rotates integrally with the protection unit 25 so that the metering unit 23 is half in the housing unit 21. Spirally rotate clockwise to move upward. When the protection unit 25 is turned counterclockwise without pressing the protection unit 25, the inner circumferential surface protrusion 254 and the outer circumferential surface protrusion 2332 slide on an inclined surface to counterclockwise the measurement accommodation unit 23. Cannot be rotated. Since the annular projection 2334 of the metering portion 23 is inserted into the annular groove 2133, the height of the metering portion 23 is limited to limit the rising height of the metering portion 23. 21) to prevent deviation. When the meter-receiving portion 23 moves upward from the housing portion 21, the insertion rod (2151) inserted into the inlet hole (2333a) is separated and the inlet hole (2333a) is opened.

When the insertion rod (2151) is rotated 180 degrees in the state separated from the inlet hole (2333a), the contents of the liquid container (1) is an outlet hole (2155) of the housing portion 21 Along the inflow hole (2333a) is stored in the accommodation space (S) as shown in FIG. When the protective part 25 is turned clockwise after the contents are filled in the accommodation space S, the vertical surface of the inner circumferential surface protrusion 254 pushes the vertical surface of the outer circumferential surface protrusion 2332 so that the measuring accommodation part 23 is Rotate clockwise. While pressing the protection part 25, the protection part 25 can be turned clockwise to rotate the metering part 23 clockwise as well, but the protection part 25 can be rotated even when the protection part 25 is not pressed. ) By rotating the clockwise direction can easily rotate the meter-receiving portion 23 in the clockwise direction. The metering unit 23 is rotated in a clockwise direction in the housing 21, the metering unit 23 is moved to the lower side and the insertion rod (2151) is inserted into the inlet (2333a) inlet hole again Block (2333a) In the above state, the accommodation space (S) is filled with the contents of the liquid container 1 is filled with water. In the above state, even when rotated 180 degrees as shown in FIG.

Such a cap for a liquid container according to an embodiment of the present invention from the liquid container only when the elastic member is positioned between the protective part and the metering part to press the protective part to insert the rotary protrusion into the insertion groove to turn the protective part. As the contents can be withdrawn to the outside, infants and children who are weak in strength can not withdraw the contents of the liquid container to the outside to protect children from the contents of the liquid container, and the liquid container including the inner and outer surface projections When discharging and reclosing the contents, it is possible to prevent the contents of the liquid container from being easily taken out to the outside, thereby providing convenience in use, and including the capacity adjusting unit coupled to the measuring container, Easy to weigh

While the present invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, Should be interpreted as falling within the scope of.

DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1: Liquid container 21: Housing part 23: Weighing part
25: protection part 27: capacity control unit 211: inlet connection
213: coupling portion 215: discharge portion 231: upper portion
233: lower portion 251: upper projection jaw 252: rotation projection
253: elastic member 254: inner peripheral projections 255: guide groove
2111: annular projection jaw 2131: spiral projection 2133: annular groove
2151: insertion rod 2153: rib 2155: outflow hole
2311: lid 2313: hinge member 2331: insertion groove
2332: outer peripheral surface projection 2333: accommodation projection 2334: annular projection
2335: spiral groove 2541: inclined surface 2542: vertical surface
2311a: fixing part 2332a: inclined surface 2332b: vertical surface
S: space

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A housing part covering the inlet of the liquid container and formed therethrough; A metering-receiving portion which is formed to receive the housing portion and is coupled to the housing portion so as to rotate in a spiral manner to measure and receive the contents of the liquid container; Includes a through formed to accommodate the metering unit, the protection unit for rotating the metering unit,
The metering portion is reduced in the upper portion is divided into the upper portion and the lower portion,
The protection part includes an upper protrusion projection protruding on an inner circumferential surface, a rotation protrusion projecting on a lower surface of the upper projection jaw, and an elastic member positioned between a lower surface of the upper projection jaw and an upper surface of the lower end portion to provide an elastic force. ,
The lower end portion is formed by being embedded in the upper surface, and includes an insertion groove that can accommodate the rotation protrusion, by pressing the protective part to shrink the elastic member to insert the rotation protrusion into the insertion groove only after turning the protective part Cap for the liquid container, characterized in that to rotate the metering unit.
The method of claim 1,
The housing portion and the inlet connecting portion connected to the inlet of the liquid container; A coupling part extending from an upper side of the injection hole connecting part and including a spiral protrusion protruding in a spiral shape along an outer circumferential surface thereof; And a discharge part including an insertion rod connected to an upper side of the coupling part.
The metering portion protrudes along the inner circumferential surface above the inner circumferential surface, and includes a receiving protrusion forming an inlet hole into which the insertion rod is inserted; It includes a receiving space surrounded by the outer wall and the receiving projection formed in the inlet hole of the metering portion, the spiral grooves are spirally inserted into the spiral projection is inserted into the lower side of the inner peripheral surface,
The insertion rod is separated from the inlet hole when the metering unit rotates spirally from the housing part and the metering unit moves upward from the housing part, and when the metering unit moves downward from the housing part, the insertion rod is moved. Cap for a liquid container, characterized in that inserted into the inlet hole.
The method of claim 2, wherein the discharge portion
Cap for the liquid container, characterized in that it comprises a plurality of ribs connecting the upper end and the insertion rod and the outlet hole formed between the ribs.
delete The method of claim 1,
The protective part further comprises a hollow for receiving the upper end of the metered portion,
The upper end cap for a liquid container, characterized in that it comprises a lid that can be coupled to the upper end possible.
delete The method of claim 1,
The metering portion includes an outer peripheral surface protrusion protruding from the outer peripheral surface of the lower end portion,
The protective part includes an inner circumferential protrusion protruding from the inner circumferential surface,
Cap for the liquid container, characterized in that the metering portion can be easily rotated in the housing portion.
The method of claim 7, wherein
The housing part includes an inlet connecting portion connected to the inlet of the liquid container,
The injection hole connecting portion includes an annular projection projection protruding along the outer circumferential surface on the lower side of the outer circumferential surface,
The protection part further comprises a guide groove in which the annular projection jaw is inserted into the annular projection along the inner circumferential surface below the inner circumferential surface,
Cap for the liquid container, characterized in that the protective portion to prevent the departure from the housing portion.
The method of claim 5, wherein the liquid container cap
Caps for a liquid container, characterized in that it further comprises a capacity adjusting unit for detachably coupled to the lower surface of the lid to adjust the capacity of the contents contained in the receiving space.
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